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Maxwell and Du Plessis among overseas stars to sign up for Hundred
Australia's Glenn Maxwell and South Africa's Faf du Plessis were among several overseas stars announced Tuesday to have signed up for the 2022 edition of English cricket's the Hundred.
The second season of the eight-team, 100 balls-per-side tournament will also feature some of the world's leading women's players in Australia's Ellyse Perry and Alyssa Healy, India's Smriti Mandhana and South Africa's Lizelle Lee.
England fast bowler Jofra Archer, currently sidelined by an elbow injury that saw him miss the whole of last year's inaugural tournament, is set to make his comeback to senior cricket with the Southern Brave, the reigning men's champions.
Archer will be joined at the Brave by Australia's Marcus Stoinis.
Former South Africa captain du Plessis is at Northern Superchargers after a concussion prevented him from playing for the team last year.
All-rounder Perry and New Zealand women's captain Sophie Devine will both stay at Birmingham Phoenix, with wicketkeeper and opener Healy at the Northern Superchargers and India stroke-player Mandhana signing for the Southern Brave.
Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan has returned to the Trent Bridge Rockets.
The coronavirus pandemic and a congested international schedule meant several foreign stars who had been contracted for the first season of the Hundred pulled out.
Teams, however, had the option of retaining those originally selected, even if they had withdrawn in 2021, meaning all-rounder Maxwell has remained with London Spirit, whose bottom-of-the-table finish meant they received the first draft pick to fill the remaining slots on March 30.
The Lord's-based Spirit have six vacancies to fill in a 16-strong squad, with most teams retaining the bulk of their existing playing staffs.
England white-ball captain Eoin Morgan, who skippered the Spirit in 2021, said: "The first year of The Hundred was a huge success. We saw quality cricket in front of incredible crowds.
"We are delighted to have the first pick in the draft. We hope to add strength and depth to our squad. We can't wait to see who's available to snap up."
Oval Invincibles, the reigning women's champions, have retained captain and last year's most valuable player, South Africa's Dane van Niekerk, as well as the 2021 breakout star Alice Capsey.
For the first time, both men's and women's sides will be able to select an additional fourth overseas player in a wildcard draft in June -- although teams will still only be able to field three overseas players in their XI.
V.Dantas--PC